2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2012.08.010
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Mercury, arsenic and selenium exposure levels in relation to fish consumption in the Mediterranean area

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“…The third study analyzed mercury in breast milk from Italian, Croatian, Slovenian and Greek women with hair THg levels >1.0 lg g À1 (Miklavčič et al, 2013). The median values for Me/T were 60% in Italians (n = 224), 56% in Croatians (n = 26), 47% in Slovenians (n = 7), and 7% in Greeks (n = 21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The third study analyzed mercury in breast milk from Italian, Croatian, Slovenian and Greek women with hair THg levels >1.0 lg g À1 (Miklavčič et al, 2013). The median values for Me/T were 60% in Italians (n = 224), 56% in Croatians (n = 26), 47% in Slovenians (n = 7), and 7% in Greeks (n = 21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Recently, certain studies described MeHg concentrations in breast milk from fish-eating populations in Europe (Valent et al, 2011;Miklavčič et al, 2011Miklavčič et al, , 2013, and inconsistent results regarding the correlation between MeHg in breast milk and fish consumption were obtained.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In addition, a strong correlation was found between frequencies of fish consumption in the Mediterranean area and total Hg levels in cord blood (Miklavcic et al 2013). At the same time, populations living in the coastal zones on the Mediterranean Basin-about 150 million individuals-are known to have food habits revolving around local seafood consumption (Brambilla et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In 14 subpopulations consuming fish periodically from non-industry-contaminated waters in Botswana, 96 Canada, [97][98][99][100][101][102] Norway, 115 Portugal, 117 Spain, 118 Sweden, 81,92,[112][113][114]119 the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 120,121 and the United States 122-131 was 0.4 µg/g (upper bound: 2.9). For 27 subpopulations from the Mediterranean, Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean (combined because of similar THHg ranges and referred to as "Mediterranean") in Albania, 132 Croatia, 133 Greece, 133,135 the Islamic Republic of Iran, [136][137][138][139] Italy, 83,133,140 Kuwait, 141 Morocco, 142 Seychelles, 143 b Estimated per capita seafood intake ranges were derived from data reported in selected studies. They were converted to kg per month for comparability.…”
Section: Selected Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%